Norman motte and bailey with remains of keep. Traces of stone buildings and a barbican. This is a village about five miles N. of Norwich, near St. ...
England
Gresham Castle
Medieval fortified manor house or castle, now ruinous. A licence to crenellate was granted in 1319 and it was captured in 1450. Portions of walls and ...
North Elmham Chapel
A place with an unusual story, told by graphic panels. The small Norman chapel here stood on the site of an earlier timber church, probably the Saxon ...
Castle Rising
One of the largest, best preserved and most lavishly decorated keeps in England, surrounded by 20 acres of mighty earthworks. Begun in 1138 by William ...
Castle Acre
Castle Acre is a very rare and complete survival of a Norman planned settlement, including a castle, town, parish church and associated monastery. All ...
Caister Castle And Motor Museum
Caister Castle was commissioned in 1432 by Sir John Fastolf. The 90 foot tower remains intact and visitors can climb to the top for a magnificent view ...
Buckenham Castle
Two castles existed at Buckenham Norman castle within possibly earlier earthwork. Abandoned 1146 when granted to the Priory of Buckenham, the keep ...
Wingfield Castle
Remains of castle or fortified manor house licenced in 1384. Only the south curtain wall survives intact, incorporating a gatehouse and polygonal ...
Mettingham Castle
Earthwork and structural remains of a moated, fortified manor house and college of secular priests, the latter extant between 1394 and 1542. ...
Christchurch Mansion
Christchurch Mansion & Art Gallery. The mansion stands on the site of the Augustinian Priory of Holy Trinity, founded c. 1177. Perpendicular ...
Ipswich Castle
No trace exists of Ipswich Castle, two locations are suggested:- Between Christchurch Park and the town centre at 52.0616,1.14976 Near to the ...
Haughley Castle
Earthwork remains of a motte and bailey castle destroyed 1173. These ruins are in the Hundred of Stow,a little N. of Stowmarket. Near the church ...